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: Avoid buying branded brewery kegs from individuals. Commercial kegs are usually property of the brewery; selling them without a clear title can be considered theft. Look for "unbranded" or "de-branded" kegs. Inspection Checklist
: Use a flashlight to look for "beer stone" (calcium buildup) or mold, which can be difficult to remove without specialized commercial cleaning equipment. New Sanke Kegs In Stock & Ready to Ship - Howdy Brewer buy used sanke kegs
: A top source for professional-grade gear; listings often feature 1/2 barrel Sankey D kegs : Avoid buying branded brewery kegs from individuals
: ~5.16 gallons; popular for small batches and limited fridge space. Inspection Checklist : Use a flashlight to look
: Most U.S. commercial beers use Sanke "D" System valves. European imports may require S-Style or A-Style couplers.
: Small dents are common and usually safe, but avoid kegs with deep gouges or damage to the "chime" (the top/bottom rims) that might prevent them from standing or stacking.